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This paper looks at the relationship between the likelihood of being in regular wage employment and parental education for Malawian youth. It uses data from the third integrated household survey (IHS3). Only a mother's education is found to have a statistically significant effect on the...
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We investigate and compare the spatial distribution of manufacturing activity and its determinants in Belgium, Ireland …, and Portugal using comparable, exhaustive micro-level data sets. We find some similarities between Portugal and Belgium …
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other in Belgium between 1870 and 1930. In addition to the role that Belgian King Leopold II played in the territorial … Belgium being invested in markets outside Europe. Before World War I, the globalisation of Belgian business and Belgian …
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The article presents an insight into the old age pension system in Belgium. The introduction is followed by four topic … employed by the Belgium’s pension system, in search for ideas worth consideration in international comparisons. In the summary …
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performances of private, public and mixed enterprises in Belgium is compared through the use of factor analysis method. The …
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In Romania, European Studies have been introduced relatively late compared with other European countries. Immediately after the fall of the Communism, Romanian Universities made efforts to introduce the European dimension in their curricula. The first specializations of European Studies date...
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This paper applies a data envelopment analysis (DEA) method to assess technical efficiency of both private and public universities in Italy. Moving from the traditional context where inputs and outputs are assumed to be non-negative, a directional distance function approach has been applied in...
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This study examines reasons for the decline in state funding for public higher education. Prior studies point to Medicaid costs, limitations on tax revenues, income inequality, and Pell grants, but do not estimate their relative importance. Results in this study indicate that income inequality,...
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transfer resources to efficiently meet student demand. More broadly, these conclusions offer better information on labor force …
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This paper is a theoretical introduction to modern governance of universities in developing countries. Indeed, adopting the approach of the paradigm of the theory of incentives Laffont and Tirole (1993), this paper discusses the effects of the presence of information asymmetry between the State...
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